Stochastic violence
Revision as of 17:30, 25 November 2022 by Woozle (talk | contribs) (Woozle moved page Inductive terrorism to Stochastic violence: actually seems more precise, and it's the term others are using)
About
Inductive terrorism, aka stochastic terrorism, is a phenomenon in which false and inflammatory propaganda is spread about a target person or group in such a way that it induces some tiny percentage of gullible people (which is a large demographic, so a tiny percentage is all it takes) to act violently in retribution against the target.
This propaganda is usually seeded by powerful interests – either in overt advertising campaigns or in the interpretive framing chosen in deliberately biased media presentations – but may often appear to be grassroots-driven, as individuals become ensnared by the emotional hooks planted in the propaganda and take up the cause as their own.
It is a form of demonization.
Links
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- 2019-08-08 (dictionary.com) What Is "Stochastic Terrorism," And Why Is It Trending?
Reference
- Wikipedia as of 2020-09-05, redirects to a section in the Lone wolf (terrorism) article
RationalWikino mentions as of 2020-09-05